Can you recommend me some good love story author?
By laurika
@laurika (4532)
United States
November 3, 2007 11:04pm CST
Ok, at first don't laught at me, yeah I really like love story.My favorite author is Daniell Steel, becuase her books are just really easy for me to read.but the problem is I can read her books in two three days and have to wait till there is another one is the store.So I would like to know some similar author like her.Can you help?
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@goodsign (2287)
• Malaysia
4 Nov 07
Why not if you try Oprah Winfrey book club pick. I heard that she had established that club for love novel to the members. Oprah Winfrey has picked "Love in the Time of Cholera," the epic love story by Nobel laureate Gabriel Garcia Marquez, as her next book club selection.
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@williamjisir (22819)
• China
5 Nov 07
Morning good sign. Speaking of Oprah Winfrey, I think that she is such a great success in her career. In our textbook we have a text about her successful story in her career as a very famous TV host and her hosting style helps win a lot of audience attracting their attention for her sincere and helpful ideas to people. She is great to me.
I am happy to see you here, my dear good sign. Have a good day.
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@goodsign (2287)
• Malaysia
4 Nov 07
Why not if you try Oprah Winfrey. I heard that she had published her latest love story book or novel. Nut I don't know the title. At least you can put up your comment on her writings. She always welcoming reader's comment.
Try celebrity's writing and we can know her writing skills and ideas. As successfulness to any reading material will depend totally on reader's rating.
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@plumwish07 (4057)
• Indonesia
6 Nov 07
i read Daniell Steel book. its such lovely novel about love story. but i prefer to read harlequin series coz its more simple and having little sexy things on there. sometimes, it can be funny in romantic. have you ever read it too?
@foxyfire33 (10005)
• United States
5 Nov 07
You could check into the Harlequin Romance series. There are all different authors and a few new books every month. Another option if you don't mind slightly less r-rated books would be Nicolas Sparks. Not all of his are romances (but they are all good books) but his romance books are great. Sweet with just enough "spice" to keep things exciting.
@williamjisir (22819)
• China
4 Nov 07
I wish that I had read lots of love stories. I used to read them, but as time goes by, I seldom read any novels now. I am a disappointment to my dear laurika. lol
@williamjisir (22819)
• China
5 Nov 07
Morning friend. Yes, my favorite is mylot in my spare time as I love more of mylot than reading novels. I think that it is more interesting to me to participate in my friends' discussion as it is so live and interesting and I can get to know more of the world. I am addicted to mylot already and find it hard not to mylot for even a single day unless I am out on business somewhere. Thanks for your advice, dear friend.
@hillock (749)
• Qatar
5 Nov 07
what kidn of love story do u like? there are paranormal romance and historical romance and those modern day romance. well i like the books from Jude deveraux, Johanna Lindsey, karen marie moning, judith mcnaught, mary barlogh, patricia rice, julia quinn. i have read most of their books and i love it. just do check it out.
@sarahruthbeth22 (43143)
• United States
4 Nov 07
Have you tried Mary Higgins Clark,Catherine Cookson,or Jackie Collins?Your best bet is to go to your local library and check out one of their books and see if you like them.
@sarahruthbeth22 (43143)
• United States
4 Nov 07
Well at least you can read the bookcover's sleeve and see if you will like the book before you buy it.Good luck.
@RookRocks (381)
• Philippines
5 Nov 07
First of all, I don't think anyone should laugh at you just because you read romance. I know the attitude of some people on it, but reading romance has its positive side too. And the negative accusations are often baseless and were just born out of discrimination.
Though not an avid reader myself, I can recommend Pride and Prejudice. It's one of those I read and liked. And my mum is a huge fan of Mills & Boons.
@drannhh (15219)
• United States
4 Nov 07
Well this is an oldie and you have probably already read it, but one of my all time favorites is Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte. It is remarkable how a "maiden" lady without much exposure to the world could have come up with such a sizzling novel, when she lived way out in the country and really didn't have the exposure to, shall we say, source materials that most folks do have nowadays. Some of the language is a little archaic, but the book will be available to check out for free at any public library.